

Connect your tablet to a computer with a USB cable.Or Windows users can use a free utility called Fire Toolbox that automates the process Option A: Disable Amazon apps using ADB Step 1a: Set up adb (Android Debug Bridge) Now there are two methods for disabling apps: you can do it manually using the Android Debug Bridge (adb), which takes a little more work, but gives you a lot of control. Scroll down until you find USB Debugging and slide the toggle to the on position.Slide the toggle for Developer Options to “On.”.Scroll down and select Developer Options.Tap the back button to go back to Device Options.Enable Developer Options by navigating to Settings -> Device Options -> About Fire Tablet and then tapping the serial number for your tablet 7 times.

On your tablet, take the following steps: Step 1: Enable Developer Options and USB Debugging Note that the steps outlined in this guide have been tested with both the Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020) and Amazon Fire HD 10 (2019) tablet, but should work with most recent Amazon tablets. So you’ve installed the Google Play Store on your Amazon Fire tablet. What’s next? While you can’t yet root Amazon’s latest tablet or replace the operating system with a custom ROM, you can disable a bunch of Amazon apps and features.ĭon’t need the Amazon Appstore, want to disable the Weather, Prime Video, or Kindle apps? Or maybe you want to prevent your tablet from automatically downloading and installing Fire OS updates.
